What was your last perfect 5?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by jvgoor3786, Mar 31, 2026.

  1. jvgoor3786

    jvgoor3786 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,222) May 28, 2015 Arkansas
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    But why is that? What's the point in having a 5 of it's unattainable?

    Yes, but I didn't always live in Arkansas. I'm from Grand Rapids, but I've also lined in Arizona and DC area.
     
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  2. 57md

    57md Grand Pooh-Bah (3,033) Aug 22, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    I never had a perfect 5 and I don't expect that I ever will.

    I feel like if I find the Holy 5, my search might be over. And, I want to be searching in perpetuity.
     
  3. deleted_user_1379257

    deleted_user_1379257 Pundit (865) Feb 17, 2026
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    But what if there’s a perfect 5 in every category of beer? Do you really want to stop searching after finding the perfect Rauchbier? :nauseated_face:
     
  4. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    I used to think that way too, but then I rationalized that having a beer with a rating of, let's say 4.99, isn't nearly the same honor as having it on a pedestal with a 5.0, an honor that it really deserves. Plus it's okay to have ties in each style in this game. But you do whatever you want.
     
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  5. flaskman

    flaskman Pundit (985) Aug 3, 2015 New York

    5 years ago I went from Lake Placid, crossed Lake Champlain on the ferry and ran around Vermont chasing IPAs. I was back at the cottage by the evening. One of the beers I picked up was Double Citra from Hill Farmstead. Sitting on the back porch after driving all day I cracked a cold one and poured it into a 16 ounce glass. It was probably the most freshest tastiest IPA I had ever had. I mean it was that good. I checked the bottom of the can and it had been canned that morning. I will never forget that can of beer.
     
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  6. Immortale25

    Immortale25 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,775) May 13, 2011 North Carolina
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    There's no such thing
     
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  7. blueshawk69

    blueshawk69 Pooh-Bah (1,711) Jul 16, 2022 Kansas
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    Just for clarification, the last, "new to me" brew I gave a 5 star to was BKS, barrel-aged Recollection barleywine (10/7/25) back when it was released last fall.

    As for my previous comment about a zero-to-five means a 2.5 is a 'C' average, I'm trying to always consider rating for style as well as my personal preferences/wheelhouse.

    Does that mean I'll never have another brew that I've rated a 2.5 again if not use it for marinade after a few swigs (just to make sure)? Yep, I'll probably never revisit that beer again!

    If'n I've rated any beer lower than a 3.5, then when I have it again, it's because I'm thirsty & want a lower-alcohol, lawn-mowing beer. Or it's a 90 degree & above day. Or I just want to pound a few. Like Red Stripe, or Harp, or Free State lager, etc. if you get my drift?

    And now, heading into tonight's below-freezing temperature (after 6-7 days in March that set new 90 degree records) here in LFK, I'll be popping my last bottle of aforementioned Recollection (10/7/25).
     
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  8. bluejacket74

    bluejacket74 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,305) Jul 4, 2005 Ohio
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    No perfect 5's for me, and anything I had in the past that I rated close to a perfect 5 I know I wouldn't rate those beers as high now. At this point something would have to be truly amazing for me to give a perfect score to.
     
  9. Beersnake

    Beersnake Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,884) Aug 17, 2013 California
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    The last time I rated something a perfect 5 was in 2017. Lorelei - Barrel-Aged Extra Maple from Omnipollo. An imperial porter. Not sure if I'd give it a 5 today, but it was amazing at the time.
     
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  10. Brutaltruth

    Brutaltruth Grand Pooh-Bah (3,539) Mar 22, 2014 Ohio
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    Before rating I would of placed Thomas Hardy's say 1993 vintage and
    Bornem Dubbel in a solid 5. Not sure these days.

    A great question would be what is your favorite brew with the highest
    rating in say imperial stout or double IPA compared to the communities
    top ratings.....bet there would be a lot of local brewers that hit the mark.

    Say Inch Of Dust from Combustion....warm and fuzzy feelings!

    Cheers
     
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  11. blueshawk69

    blueshawk69 Pooh-Bah (1,711) Jul 16, 2022 Kansas
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    I'm MUCH more critical, discerning and stingy with my 5 ballers but I'll never stop hoping that they're out there, available & I'll get a taste!

    I think I've got close to 200 five stars on 'Dumcrapped', at least 60-75% of those given out in my first few years (2017-2019) of check-ins and there would easily be less than 100 if'n I actually wanted to devote a few hours & go back & downgrade over half of 'em to a 4.5-4.75, considering I was waaaay too 'enthusiastic' over finding an app that let me expound on my love of brews.

    Then I discovered & realized I should have just been on BA all along but it was too easy to keep going on 'Dumcrapped' since there wasn't a BA app for check-ins.

    Like I've told/enthused/preached to many of my 'Dumcrapped' friends......join me on BA and leave the high-school popularity contest app behind.
     
  12. Tsar_Riga

    Tsar_Riga Grand Pooh-Bah (3,349) Sep 9, 2013 Minnesota
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  13. doomXsaloon

    doomXsaloon Savant (1,112) Jul 22, 2009 New York
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    So here's my .02, take it as thou wilt...
    As a teacher, I gave "100s" on projects/presentations. If the student met, and usually exceeded all of the requirements on the rubric, he/she was awarded the max score. At the same time, I've know some teachers who never gave 100s, saying, ' nothing is perfect.' They'll find one little thing, a missed period or comma and deduct a point, which isn't even how the rubric is designed.
    I, and students, found that maddening. If you set guidelines, which are met or exceeded, why not give the full allotment of points? Sure, nothing or nobody is "perfect," but that's not what the score is saying.
    I have noticed quite a few BA reviews where person says phenomenal things about the beer in all categories, raving about it's merits and taste and experience, and then score it a 4 (80) or 4.25(85).
    If y9u score a beer a 5, you're just acknowledging that, within that style, it exceeds the norm.
    Life us short and uncertain. Drink what u like and score accordingly. It's just beer and numbers!
    For me, and IPA aficionado, Alchemist is the standard by which others are measured.
    Yep, i have HT, FB, and Crusher as 5s. Will there be other 5s? Sure, I hope so! I'll keep trying em all, enjoying the highs and lows (tho, thanks to BA, I'm usually able to avoid those lows).
    That's my judgement, and I stand by it. Alchemist Fanboy? Maybe?
    And, besides, it gets averaged into all the other reviews, so it'll all work out.
    Cheers, y'all
     
  14. rugene

    rugene Pundit (967) Mar 2, 2015 Canada (QC)

    I have never rated a beer with a 5, because while most of the best beers are higher in alcohol volume, the downside is that it gets you drunk too much and makes you lose your appetite for food the next day. I always thought that beer was the best poison. So, how can a poison be perfect?
     
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  15. bambiere

    bambiere Savant (1,055) Aug 25, 2025 Pennsylvania

    I don't rate very often, because I have my own set of rules on which beers I review, but when I do review, I think of the beer in two ways. How it compares to the style and how it is as a stand alone beer. I will always give the beer a score that reflects the better of the two, and, obviously, explain why I did so. As you said, it's not a competition, and, with enough ratings, the score will figure itself out.
     
  16. Premo88

    Premo88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,682) Jun 6, 2010 Texas
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  17. Whyteboar

    Whyteboar Grand Pooh-Bah (4,286) Jun 7, 2008 Michigan
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    Very good question, but a simple answer: I could find no way to make it better. It ticked all the boxes for me. I could have discounted for the barrel aging and the coffee, but for whatever reason at the moment I took them as part of the whole, not distinct elements.
     
  18. deleted_user_1379257

    deleted_user_1379257 Pundit (865) Feb 17, 2026
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    That's like saying I can't like it because you don't like it, yes?

    5s are purely subjective anyway. I will literally never rate an IPA or rauchbier a 5 because I don't like them. But if you like it, I'm wrong?

    What is missing here is "I rate it a five." You don't have to agree for it to be MY 5.
     
  19. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    You can like it, you're just wrong.

    Being wrong is a perfectly acceptable life choice. I do it all the time. (But never about good beer!)
     
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  20. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    :rofl::rofl::rofl: